
Jennifer Baljko
Barcelona
Jennifer Baljko is an avid traveler, longtime walker and a lifetime learner. She’s a city dweller who recently became a tree hugger (literally, she throws her arms around trees and hugs them), but feels at home almost anywhere. She is blogging about her latest trip at bangkokbarcelonaonfoot.com.
More by this author at The Nature of Cities
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And, Now What? Exploring what happens after a 16,000-kilometer walk across two continents
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Oh, For the Love of Bicycles! A Walking Reflection about Moving on Two Wheels through Urban and Rural Areas
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Closer to Home, Higher the Walls
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Rebuilding Bosnia and Herzegovina Cities
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Signs of Depressed Urban Economies
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Farmers From the City
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A Walk Between Two Seas
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Westward Wandering and Wondering
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Photo Essay: Finding Refuge in City Parks
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Conquering the Sea: Expanding Turkey’s Black Sea coast with stones, apartments, and promenades
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Reflecting on Two Years Walking in Asia
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City Living from Baku to Batumi
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The Human Disconnect in Trash Management
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Wall Watching in Iran
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What South Asian Cities Seem to be Missing
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Managing Informal Markets and Limiting Citizen Marginalization
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Bishkek: Building on Old Bones
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Dhaka’s Struggle with Traffic and Livability
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Closing the Gap Between Girls’ Education and Women in the Workforce
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The Promise of the Big City: Migrants and Refugees Will Come to Your City. It’s Not a Novel Idea, but Cities Act Like it Is